1967 FIBA World Championship for Women information
1967 edition of the FIBA World Championship for Women
International basketball competition
1967 FIBA World Championship for Women
5th FIBA World Championship for Women
Tournament details
Host country
Czechoslovakia
Dates
15–22 April
Teams
11
Venue(s)
1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions
Soviet Union (3rd title)
Tournament statistics
MVP
Park Shin-ja[2]
Top scorer
Nilsa Gurcia[1] (21.7 points per game)
← 1964
1971 →
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The 1967 FIBA World Championship for Women (Czech: Mistrovství světa FIBA žen v roce 1967) was hosted by Czechoslovakia from 1967. The Soviet Union, a team considered "tall, strong, fast, and highly motivated",[3] won the tournament, defeating South Korea 83-50 in the final. Korean captain Park Shin-ja was selected as the tournament's MVP, becoming the first player from a runner-up squad to ever capture the award.[2]
^"1967 World Championship for Women, 15 to 22 Apr. 1967 - Prague in Czechoslovakia. Points per Game: All Rounds". FIBA Archive. FIBA. Retrieved January 11, 2024.
^ abWŏn, Hŭi-bok (2012). K-sports: A New Breed of Rising Champions. Korean Culture and Information Service. p. 24. ISBN 9788973755653.
^Maraniss, Andrew (September 13, 2022). Inaugural Ballers: The True Story of the First US Women's Olympic Basketball Team. Penguin Young Readers. p. 57. ISBN 9780593351253.
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